So Many Apples, Oh My! - by Sunscape

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My grandkids requested I make applesauce for them. It is one of their favorites to have and they especially crave it when feeling under the weather. Since the farm markets have this year's apples all picked, I went on a quest to get a nice variety.

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The first farmstand I went to had large bags with a baking mix which would be perfect for the applesauce.

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It took a bit of time to get them all washed and ready for peeling. I got four large bags of apples and as it turned out I would have had enough with three. I believe they amounted to almost 2 bushels and it took me two different days to get most of them canned.

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By the time I was finished peeling one of the bags, my wrist was bothering me so much that I had to take a break from processing them for a few days.

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I save all the skins and cores for the critters that visit the backyard. We saw this fellow having a snack on the scraps we tossed onto the compost pile.

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After I finally finished making the applesauce for the children, and of course my husband, I had enough to get them through the year. Hopefully, it lasts them until the next apple season. I ended up with 24 1/2 pints and 19 pints of applesauce for the pantry shelves.

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I still had almost a full bag of apples and decided to mix up a diced apple pie mixture with these ingredients. I did not measure the spices but just sprinkled them onto the apples along with some sugar and flour to coat them.

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I put approximately 1 1/2 - 2 cups of the apples onto a baking sheet and froze them for 24 hours.

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Once, frozen, I vacuumed-sealed the diced apples and dated the bag. I will use these for different baking recipes over the winter months. I finally got through all 4 bags and will not make that mistake again next year. That was way more apples than I needed. ;-)

Until next time, this is Sunscape
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What a wonderful harvest, the children and family to enjoy. Another apple sauce fan here usually only use Granny Smith apples when in season.

Notice you too hang onto glass jars for everything, out packaging strait into glass to preserve the life in ingredients longer.

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I have always made it with about 5 different apples, sweet and tart to make the sauce. The kids love it and there is no sugar added which is a must for their mother's preference. I use so many jars every year and never seem to have enough. lol

Forever collecting glass jars, many uses! Good when children thoroughly enjoy fruit so many never eat enough with additional sugar not required it's naturally there. !LUV

Your grandkids are really lucky to have a grandma that really cares.

Awe, thank you I appreciate your sentiments. ♥

That was a LOT of applesauce! They were nice looking apples too.

It was a lot of applesauce and peeling them all did a job on my wrist. Now, I just have to finish up with raspberries since we got so many this fall.

It's so wonderful to be doing things for your grandkids, I know they would absolutely love the applesauce.
Nice looking deer over there.

Yes the grandkids love the applesauce and that deer was happy too. lol